In the middle of the 19th century abbot of the monastery was a monk named Genadii. |
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The abbot, Dom Christopher, combines an actorish voice and looks with a kind of brain that has recently been more or less banned from television. |
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The monk in charge of an abbey was the abbot, elected for life by the brethren. |
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A diocesan bishop does not take on the role of father to fellow priests as an abbot does to monks. |
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One year after the founding of the monastery of the Cave, Sabas established another cenobium, later named after its first abbot, John Scholarius. |
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The abbot conducts discussions and a questioning session with lower ranking monks. |
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When a decision has to be made, the abbot asks each monk's opinion, starting with the youngest. |
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He is an obedientiary of the abbot, is appointed by him, and may be removed by him at any time. |
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The rules require a withdrawal from secular attachments, complete obedience to an elected abbot, and poverty. |
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He was educated by Bishop Erc of Kerry, and in time became a famous abbot and monastic founder. |
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And I wanted to tell John Clay before he made my appointment with you, reverend abbot. |
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I for one would certainly not begrudge a few pence more on the price of an abbot. |
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The informally dressed abbot offered only a simple expression of respect before dismembering the statue. |
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They took vows of chastity and poverty, and if part of a monastic community, obedience to the abbot. |
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On the right side of the pyramid was the monastery, with its abbot and his subordinate monks. |
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Saints were uncertain for a period but then Jeff abbot latched on to a through ball to get his hat trick and give the Saints a 3 goal cushion. |
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He gained greater freedom in 1867 when the monastery was made an abbey and he was appointed abbot as well as a local bishop. |
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The alleged treachery of the abbot and monks of Ely after William seized monastic lands is blamed for the ultimate surrender. |
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The abbot and other monks preferred tap water, but it was not yet available. |
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On his deathbed, Cedd requested that Chad succeed him as abbot of Lastingham. |
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The venerable abbot is himself a traitor, while Fan Dabei, the drunken beggar, turns out to be a warrior with a mission. |
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A claustral oblate candidate may be received into the novitiate by the abbot with the consent of the chapter. |
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But more than 200 militiamen have taken refuge in a local monastery and sent the abbot off to negotiate with Hizbullah. |
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The boy, his family and the abbot who oversaw his selection have not been seen since. |
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The local abbot, finding Ferondo's wife attractive, gives him a sleeping potion, claps him in a dungeon, and goes to woo the wife. |
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An ancient decoy pond, originally created to lure wildfowl and deer for the abbot to hunt is being restored, as is the original wooden deer fence. |
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The first abbot of Dunfermline was Geoffrey, prior of Canterbury, while David I's Cistercian foundation at Melrose was established by monks from Rievaulx. |
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If a monk does not agree with the abbot, he always complies with his decision sincerely and magnanimously. |
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I was a lama, actually I was an abbot, and a Recognized Incarnation, thus when we went to a lamasery we were indeed given special treatment. |
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The abbot asked the disciple to accompany him on a visit to a sick person who needed extreme unction. |
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Subiaco preserves its medieval form and owes many of its buildings to Pope Pius VI, who as cardinal was commendatory abbot of the monastery. |
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Would such a person not be, with regard to them a new sort of commendatory abbot? |
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Headed by an abbot, and according to the Rule of Saint Benedict, the monks dedicate themselves to prayer, in seclusion and silence. |
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Upon his entreaty, the Cistercian abbey Cherlieu in Burgundy delegated abbot Gerhard with 12 monks and some brothers. |
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Although a brother of the brothers, for the monks the abbot represents Christ in the community. |
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Not only the emperor but any backwoods abbot or baron could propose legislation, often as banal as the EU's regulation of cucumber curvature. |
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The director of the Ettal school and the abbot of the monastery that runs it have been pushed out. |
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I am not sure if this also applies while they are still the incumbent abbot. |
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Then there is the fact that the abbot is accountable for those in his care. |
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The government has approved plans for an expanded coal port at abbot Point. |
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Breaking away from brother Viri, the abbot crossed to where Darius lay. |
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The abbot indicated that I should sit on a straw mat at his feet. |
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The only ROLAND appearing in WHO IS WHICH ARMS MANUFACTURE LIEGEOISE is ROLAND Désiré, abbot of his state, which enters 1874 and 1885 deposited thirteen Belgian patents in particular for shotguns. |
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In the beginning nobody came to the centre, so she went to visit the abbot during a funeral ceremony and talked to the local people so that they would come to at tend the learning programme. |
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Although Sturm was the founding abbot of Fulda, Boniface was very involved in the foundation. |
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The new minuscule was disseminated first from Aachen and later from the influential scriptorium at Tours, where Alcuin retired as an abbot. |
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In 1233, a prior here, known as Alan of Cornwall, was made abbot of Tavistock. |
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In 1538 the last abbot, John Peryn, together with twenty monks, surrendered the abbey to the king, receiving a pension of a hundred pounds. |
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The abbey church, dedicated to Our Lady and St Rumon, was destroyed by Danish raiders in 997 and rebuilt under Lyfing, the second abbot. |
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Secondly, there was a group of monastic cathedrals in which the bishop was titular abbot. |
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Boffins found bones at the site in Kilkenny city which show the top abbot dined on roast swan and T-bone steaks. |
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Gregory also took the opportunity to name Augustine as abbot of the mission. |
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The abbot who commissioned it surrendered it to the monk community which, in turn in 1555, leased it to two village inhabitants on the understanding that they maintained and restored it. |
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Denied episcopal office, Wilfrid spent the three years from 665 to 668 as abbot of the monastery at Ripon. |
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The boys were later released, following intervention from the abbot. |
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Construction of the cathedral was started in 1083 by a Norman abbot, Simeon. |
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A colleague who knows Tibet well asked the abbot whether, in his view, the recent self-immolators were motivated by the desire to gain rewards in a future existence. |
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No community and no abbot or abbess realises this ideal fully. |
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The abbot as physician has to amputate if nothing else helps! |
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If the brother is rebuked by the abbot he should immediately and without delay cast himself on the ground at his feet, remaining there to do penance until the turmoil is healed by the other's blessing. |
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From 1199 to 1203 William Punchard was the abbot of the abbey of Rievaulx, which was part of the Cistercian order of monks. |
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The newly appointed abbot decided to take a tour of the abbey with the cardinal's emissary. |
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When the abbot of St. Martin was born, he had so little the figure of a man that it bespoke him rather a monster. |
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Bede would probably have met the abbot during this visit, and it may be that Adomnan sparked Bede's interest in the Easter dating controversy. |
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He dedicated his work on the Apocalypse and the De Temporum Ratione to the successor of Ceolfrid as abbot, Hwaetbert. |
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Bede was aided in writing this book by Albinus, abbot of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. |
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In 1160 a new abbot of Westminster, Laurence, seized the opportunity to renew Edward's claim. |
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Later, Northumberland's patron saint, Saint Cuthbert, was an abbot of the monastery, and then Bishop of Lindisfarne. |
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The abbot often was employed on royal service and in due course took his place in the House of Lords as of right. |
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At the age of fifteen, Anselm desired to enter a monastery but, failing to obtain his father's consent, he was refused by the abbot. |
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On 4 November 1539 the abbot and his monks were expelled and the abbey was dissolved. |
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Etienne in Caen, where he had previously been abbot, using stone brought from France. |
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The backdrop of Saint Mary's Abbey at York plays a central role in the Gest as the poor knight who Robin aids owes money to the abbot. |
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In 940 Constantine III abdicated and took the position of abbot of the monastery of St Andrews. |
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In the end diplomatic relations were restored, at least partly by the agency of Gervold, the abbot of St Wandrille. |
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The bishop, in effect, took the place of the abbot, and the monastery itself was headed by a prior. |
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An abbot, who could be the bishop, was elected by the brethren and led the community. |
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Rabanus Maurus, a student of Alcuin's and abbot at Fulda from 822, was an important advocate of the cultivation of German literacy. |
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Around 800, Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne, appointed Einhard, the biographer of Charlemagne, as abbot of both abbeys. |
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In 1127 Prince Stephen founded Furness Abbey, granting the abbot most of the land in Furness and giving the rest to a Fleming named Michael. |
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His travelling companion Anscar Vonier became the next abbot and pledged to fulfil his dying wish, namely to rebuild the abbey. |
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Once the abbot went to Italy, the four brothers decided to celebrate, yet they needed some money. |
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The head of the monastery, the abbot or hegumen, would act as spiritual director for the monks. |
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The abbot, Luang Por Pern, is revered for his blessing of tattoo charms. |
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As an island surrounded by marshes and meres, the fishing of eels was important as both a food and an income for the abbot and his nearby tenants. |
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Chamroon who was abbot at the time allowed Hmong to occupy a three storied abandoned hospital just off the main temple complex, known in Thai as teuk sam chan. |
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For example, to the abbot of Ely in 1086, Stuntenei was worth 24,000 eels, Litelport 17,000 eels and even the small village of Liteltetford was worth 3,250 eels. |
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For when Robin Hood caught a baron or a squire, or a fat abbot or bishop, he brought them to the greenwood tree and feasted them before he lightened their purses. |
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Two years later, in 1670, Gabriel Mouton, a French abbot and scientist, proposed a decimal system of length based on the circumference of the Earth. |
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As the abbot is an internationally renowned harpsichordist and organist, we were delighted when he invited us to his music room to hear a few pieces of Bach. |
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In speakers with this merger the words abbot and rabbit rhyme, and Lennon and Lenin are pronounced identically, as are Rosa's and roses and addition and edition. |
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He rose to be prior and was then soon unanimously elected abbot. |
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By the early 11th century, the abbey was the hub of a huge Cluniac federation of monasteries that were all ultimately under the authority of the abbot of Cluny. |
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The area had been raided by Scots in 1316 and again in 1322, though in the latter year the abbot paid Robert the Bruce a ransom to stop his men harrying Low Furness. |
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Northumbria's patron saint, Saint Cuthbert, was a monk and later abbot of the monastery, and his miracles and life are recorded by the Venerable Bede. |
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After the Synod of Whitby, Cuthbert seems to have accepted the Roman customs, and his old abbot, Eata, called on him to introduce them at Lindisfarne as prior there. |
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